Bet On NHL

May 22nd Hockey news ... Bet On NHL at bet-on-nhl.com

NHL DAILY MONEY BACK SPECIAL
2021-12-02

Wager on the Will Either Team Score in the First 10 of the Game (link to sport type 2041) prop for tonight’s Rangers vs Islanders game. If the first goal of the game is a power play goal, winning wagers will be doubled up to $50.00 for this specific prop. Terms & Conditions (Link to a pop-up with the T&C’s below)
Terms & Conditions
• No registration is required for this promotion, you must simply wager on the ‘Will Either Team Score in the First 10 of the Game’ prop for tonight’s Rangers vs Islanders game (December 2, 2010).
• Wager on the ‘Will Either Team Score in the First 10 of the Game’ prop for tonight’s Rangers vs Islanders game. If the first goal of the game is a power play goal, winning wagers will be doubled up to $50.00 for this specific prop.
• This specific promotion only applies to wagers on the ‘Will Either Team Score in the First 10 of the Game’ prop for the Rangers vs Islanders game on December 2, 2010.
• Bonus winnings will be credited into your account within 24 hours after the completion of tonight’s game.
• Standard rollover requirements apply for all bonus winnings associated with this promotion.
• This promotion can be modified or canceled at any time.
• House Rules apply.




Texas Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Rays Game 1
2021-10-05

Odds: Tampa Bay -128, Texas +118, Total: 7

Ace southpaws take the mound Wednesday afternoon in game one of the Texas Rangers vs. Tampa Bay Rays divisional series. The Rangers’ Cliff Lee and Rays’Davie Price have been stellar in their postseason careers. Lee is 4-0 with a 1.56 ERA and Price carries a 1.59 ERA in five playoff relief appearances. Tampa Bay has won the past four meetings. Here is a complete breakdown of the pitching matchup:

CLIFF LEE

12-9, 3.18 ERA in 2010

Lee’s team is 15-13 (-5.1 Units) when Lee starts in 2010. The Under covered in 15 of these 28 starts.

6 GS, 3-2, 3.86 ERA, .225 Opp. BA at Tropicana Field in career

13 GS, 6-5, 2.87 ERA, .228 Opp. BA career vs. TB

5 GS, 4-0, 1.56 ERA, 0.82 WHIP in postseason career

DAVID PRICE

19-6, 2.72 ERA in 2010

Tampa Bay is 23-8 (+10.7 Units) when Price starts in 2010. The Under covered in 17 of these 31 starts (13 Over, 1 Push).

9-2, 1.96 ERA, .206 Opp. BA at Tropicana Field in 2010

4 GS, 0-2, 7.45 ERA, 1.66 WHIP career vs. TEX

5 G, 1-0, 1.59 ERA, 1.06 WHIP in postseason career

Both pitchers have had great seasons and are clutch post-season performers. The Rays have to be worried about Price’s 7.45 ERA and 1.66 WHIP in four career starts against the Rangers top-notch lineup.

This betting trend supports Tampa Bay bettors for Wednesday’s match-up:

Play On - Home teams with a money line of -100 to -150 (TAMPA BAY) - average offensive team (4.7 to 5.2 runs/game) against a good starter (ERA<=4.20) (AL), with a starting pitcher whose gives up 5.5 or less hits/start. (53-12 over the last 5 seasons.) (81.5%, +38.3 units. Rating = 5*).

While this trend sides with bettors that are backing the Under:

TAMPA BAY is 13-1 UNDER (+11.9 Units) after 3 straight games where the bullpen gave up no runs this season. The average score was TAMPA BAY 2.9, OPPONENT 2.7 - (Rating = 4*).

For more betting trends and to wager on the MLB Playoffs, head over to now.


NHL: Is Philadelphia finished?
2021-06-02

The Flyers gave a much better overall accounting of themselves in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals and actually dominated the last 20 minutes, but they don’t hand out Stanley Cups for trying. You have to win four games to take home this trophy, which is proving to be a large dilemma in Philadelphia right now. The Flyers will look to get back in the series when they host Chicago in Game 3 on Wednesday night as -130 favorites, according to .

The Flyers outshot Chicago 15-4 in the last period and against 80 percent of the teams in the NHL they would have won the last stanza 3-0 or more, however not every team has a goalie like Antti Niemi between the pipes, as he made a handful of incredible saves to keep Philly shooters out of the net but once.

Philadelphia has remorse for not playing with the same passion the entire contest.

"I thought we were way too conservative in the first two periods," Philadelphia forward Danny Briere said. "We didn't give them much, I understand that. But it's not really our type of hockey. We didn't forecheck. We didn't create much offensively. We didn't spend much time in their zone." This left the Flyers 6-18 against good passing teams averaging five or more assists per game this season.

What was particularly painful was letting down at the exact wrong moment. Ben Eager, a former Flyer, is a high energy enforcer who was moved from fourth line duty to the first line by coach Joel Quenneville with Jonathan Toews and Dustin Byfuglien, just seconds after Marian Hossa had broken scoreless tie.

Philadelphia had done exceptional work in keeping the Blackhawks top unit down and Quenneville wanted an individual to mix it up, especially after he had flatten a couple of Philly players earlier in the game.

However, Chicago wouldn’t be 44-21 off a home win had it not been for netminder Niemi. The 26-year rookie has exceptional flexibility and he needed it throughout the third period with the Philly barrage. “We call him the octopus because he's got arms and legs going everywhere," Chicago forward Adam Burish said. "He was special tonight. Niemi was unbelievable in that third period. Some of the pucks, I don't know how he saw them."

Philadelphia might be dire straits (teams that sweep the first two games of the Stanley Cup finals are 31-2), however they are in familiar territory (think Boston series) and have leaders like Chris Pronger upon returning home where they are 22-7 the second half of the season.

"Yeah, I think we need to play with more desperation than we did, like the third period," Pronger said. "We need to play with that passion, energy, drive, determination, like we did in the third through the whole game. It needs to be 60 minutes."

The Flyers are 7-1 in the tournament at the Wachovia Center and 9-1 in last 10 since April 4. has Philadelphia as -130 money line play with total lowered to Ov5.5.

With the unbalanced schedule in place, this will be just Chicago’s 10th visit to the City of Brotherly Love in 14 years and they have one win in the time span. The Blackhawks are 20-5 after playing exactly two consecutive home games this season and 8-1 UNDER in road tilts riding a six-game or more win streak.

The Flyers have lived dangerously almost all season, with their margin for error thinner than a skate blade and are 6-14 revenging consecutive losses to opponent as a favorite. The Flyers are 8-1 UNDER off a road failure by one goal this season.

The first game in Philly has an 8:00 Eastern start on NBC, with Chicago having won seven straight on the playoff road.

The StatFox Power Line shows the wrong team is favored, Chicago -123